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and China, especially when the help
given by the Chinese, official and
unofficial in the foundation and
/
maintenance of the University is
remembered, and that if the unpaid
balance is surrendered unconditionally,
such assistance to the H.K. University
is the only way of ensuring that some
part of the Indemnity shall be
improvment
devoted to the east of education in
China. The secure establishment of
would, it is argued
the University will at the same time
enhance our prestige and influence
both now and permanently, far more
effectually than a gesture of
Would
generosity which will only too soon
be forgotten. It is hoped that it
might also have the same effect in
encouraging British trade as American
influenced education has encourage ung
has/e
American trade.
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